
Weekend Rock List: Nirvana SongsPhoto: Michael Ochs Archive/Getty This week marked the 15th anniversary of the death of Kurt Cobain, and Rolling Stone is honoring the late Nirvana leader with a special page, Remembering Kurt Cobain, as well as a rock lost dedicated to Nirvana songs. Whether they appeared on the band’s three studio albums, Incesticide, B sides, imports or the countless bootlegs, tell us your favorite tracks by the grunge trio and on Monday we’ll reveal the readers’ list. Until then, here’s handful of Rock Daily
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Published: 2009-04-10 Provider: Rolling Stone Keywords: Rock Lists
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Weekend Rock List: Hidden Tracks As Coldplay fans may have noticed, the band’s new Viva La Vida contains not one, but two unlisted tracks. To pay homage to the secret song, a victim of the MP3 era, this week’s Rock List is dedicated to hidden tracks. Whether they’re left off the track list, tucked away on an album’s pregap or buffered by 10 minutes of silence after the last song, let us know your favorites and on Monday we’ll reveal the Readers’ List. Here’s our picks: • Nirvana – “Endless, Nameless” on Nevermind • Dr. Dre – “Bitches Ain’t Shit” on The Chronic • Bruce Springsteen – “Terry’s Song” on Magic • Blur – “Me, White Noise” on Think Tank • Coldplay – “To Kingdom Come” on X&Y A few more staff faves from the Nineties — a decade that was all about the hidden track — are after the jump. • Pearl Jam - “Master Slave” on Ten • Cracker - “Eurotrash Girl” on Kerosene Hat • Dave Matthews Band - “#34″ on Under the Table and Dreaming • Alanis Morissette - “Your House” on Jagged Little Pill • Green Day - “All By Myself” on Dookie
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Published: 2008-06-20 Provider: Rolling Stone Keywords: Rock Lists
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Rock List: Twenty-Five Favorite Album Covers On Friday, we lamented the disappearance of striking cover art and asked you, the music fan, what your favorite album covers are. The result is a list of our collective twenty-five favorite record covers — but rather than tell you what they are, we’re showing you what they are. Check out the gallery of winners right here, and because there were so many passionate feelings about this rather personal topic, check after the jump for some RS staffers’ lists of favorites (they’re all subject to change, too). Evan Serpick King Crimson - In The Court of the Crimson King Led Zeppelin - I Can - Tago Mago The Clash - London Calling Bob Dylan - The Freewheelin’ Bob Dylan Melissa Maerz Beck - Mellow Gold Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy - No More Workhouse Blues Daniel Johnston - Hi, How Are You? Swamp Dogg - Rat On! Ice T - Gangsta Rap Kevin O’ Donnell Miles Davis - Bitches Brew Sonic Youth – Goo The Roots - Things Fall Apart Steely Dan – Aja My Bloody Valentine - Loveless Andy Greene Harry Nilsson - Nilsson Schmilsson Pink Floyd - Animals Ramones - Ramones The Who - Who’s Next Bob Dylan - Bringing It Back Home Caryn Ganz The Rolling Stones - Sticky Fingers Sonic Youth - Goo The B-52’s, The B-52’s The Velvet Underground & Nico - The Velvet Underground & Nico Jane’s Addiction - Nothing’s Shocking Daniel Kreps Pink Floyd - Animals The Beta Band - Champion Versions Jean-Claude Vannier - L’Enfant Assassin Des Mouches Nirvana - Incesticide Can - Monster Movie Jennifer Hsu New Order - Power, Corruption and Lies? Kraftwerk - TransEurope Express? The Beatles - The White Album Elvis Costello - The Year’s Model? R.E.M. - Murmur Nicole Frehsee The Rolling Stones - Let It Bleed The Band - Music From The Big Pink Bruce Springsteen - The River The Beatles - Revolver Velvet Underground & Nico - Velvet Underground & Nico
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Published: 2007-10-23 Provider: Rolling Stone Keywords: Rock Lists
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